Modern Jazz—Sticks features a Premier Gen-X kit with a Ludwig Acrolite snare along with cymbals and percussion from Sabian, Meinl and Paiste.
The drums have been tuned up slightly for a modern jazz sound, the company says.
This is what they had to say: “Tune the kit up or down, go fat or thin, stay really close or spread out with lots of ambience. Control each mic separately and combine them for your perfect sound.”
About 300 live recorded grooves and fills are included in a large range of tempos, styles and different lengths for natural variation.
Pricing & Availability
Modern Jazz — Sticks is available in music stores worldwide and in XLN Audio’s webshop. The price is set at €59/$59.
Visit product page at www.xlnaudio.com/?page=adpaks&adpak=modernjazzsticks.
This is what they had to say: “Tune the kit up or down, go fat or thin, stay really close or spread out with lots of ambience. Control each mic separately and combine them for your perfect sound.”
About 300 live recorded grooves and fills are included in a large range of tempos, styles and different lengths for natural variation.
- 12 Piece Jazz Kit, Played With Sticks
- 300 Live Recorded Rhythms
- 30 Crisp Production Presets
Pricing & Availability
Modern Jazz — Sticks is available in music stores worldwide and in XLN Audio’s webshop. The price is set at €59/$59.
Visit product page at www.xlnaudio.com/?page=adpaks&adpak=modernjazzsticks.
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